What a delightful blog! When my dau (now 39) was little, we lived in a college town, & one day an African mom, whose hubby was prob in school, walked by, & when she saw Mary, showed me her baby under a 'hump' on her back!! We had few common words, but lots of smiles!!
My daughter-in law makes cloth diapers, & I'm sending her your blog address = Angie with Anglebums (she has an Etsy shop)
I've loved carrying my baby and (now) toddler and have learned so much so quickly. 'Babywearing' has been a huge part of life for us as a family, as it enables us to get on with life together.
I've been so thankful for this knowledge. The exchange of information and experience in the use of worldwide baby carriers and cloths is great. I have come to realise that my own cultures' methods of baby carrying are not that well documented. So I've set up this blog to collect anecdotes, pictures and tutorials in Celtic and European traditional baby carrying.
Please email any information you have to me and we can build up a collection, in one place, of European baby carrying heritage.
Painting by Adriaen van de Velde (1636-1672) ("Stop at an Inn", Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig).
Welsh Shawl
Behind the name
I decided on the name Celtic Baby Carrying as I thought that it included a wide spectrum of areas which are now contained in what we named Europe. More on the history of Celts and their vast existence across Europe on Wikipedia. I may include many other countries in this blog which may not officially be European...simply due to the natural migration of people over many centuries. Obviously major events such as war, religion, industral revolutions, and disease have all had a factor in spreading and absorbing cultures across the world. In any case it is wonderful to gather information and exchange our cultural heritage!
I am a work at home mum. My son is two and a half years old. I'm an artist,illustrator, floral designer and a 'for fun' writer. I enjoy growing my own veggies, crafting, camping in my VW campervan,reading and walking. I've been married for eight years to 'The One'.
3 comments:
Hey there,
I really like your blog.
Great archive of images.
I'm looking for a way to carry a 2 and a half year old on my back.
Storchewiege looks good to me atm.
Hey there, thanks for visiting! I found podeagis great for toddlers. Check them out on the babywearer.com. Good Luck :)
What a delightful blog!
When my dau (now 39) was little, we lived in a college town, & one day an African mom, whose hubby was prob in school, walked by, & when she saw Mary, showed me her baby under a 'hump' on her back!! We had few common words, but lots of smiles!!
My daughter-in law makes cloth diapers, & I'm sending her your blog address = Angie with Anglebums (she has an Etsy shop)
blessings!
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